AAP leader Amanatullah Khan, who is also an MLA, has written a letter to Delhi Police Commissioner after they filed a report against him. The police accused him of leading a group that attacked them in Jamia Nagar, Delhi. In his letter, Khan stated, “I’m in my area; I haven’t run away. Police are putting me in a false case. The person they wanted to arrest has already gotten bail. When he showed his documents, police made me a scapegoat.”
The police have started looking for Khan. An FIR (First Information Report) was filed against him for allegedly hurting and threatening the police and blocking them from doing their job. The charges include serious sections of the law.
This incident happened on February 10 around 3 PM after police came to arrest a man named Shavez Khan, who was involved in a 2018 attempted murder case. Shavez did not cooperate with the police when they questioned him.
Soon after this, Amanatullah Khan arrived with about 20 to 25 supporters and reportedly tried to scare the police. According to the FIR, he and his supporters showed no respect for the law and physically pushed the officers, helping Shavez escape.
Since the incident, both Amanatullah Khan and Shavez Khan have been missing. A police team recently went to Khan’s home regarding the case. The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) for South East Delhi, Ravi Kumar Singh, confirmed that Shavez is still on the run, and they are trying to find both men.
Amanatullah Khan, who is the AAP MLA from Okhla, won his seat by 23,639 votes. However, his party faced a big loss in the Delhi Assembly elections, winning only 22 seats, down from 62 before. The BJP gained 48 seats and returned to power in Delhi after 27 years. The police continue to investigate and look for both Amanatullah and Shavez Khan.
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